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Note, then, that Saudi Arabia has beheaded 22 people since 4 August.

It is interesting to note, then, that PLE exploitation of PexA forces ICP1 to directly contribute to horizontal spread of this anti-ICP1 genomislandand.

You should note, then, that as we study the Carboniferous flora we begin to see representatives of most major modern groups.

Kindly note then, that the M.O.W.W. is not the Army and the Army is not M.O.W.W. Just what each is you will have to discover for yourself, even if it means enlisting and going through purification by fire.

Let me note, then, that "One for the Books" is a shaggy specimen, and could have done without the mock Amazon reviews from previous centuries or the litany of fake Lincoln titles and Kinks autobiographies or the mock book-discussion questions.

Note then that semantic catalogs essentially retrieve links to data, not necessarily data itself.

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However, as Jason Kincaid noted then, that number was likely a bit lower than the actual figure.

Alan Kerr, a teammate, noted then that Sutter never took it easy.

Doctors noted then that he was "violent and homicidal," with an I.Q. of only 78.

The company noted then that the Justice Department had given notice that it would join a whistle-blower suit against HealthSouth.

Obama noted then that "if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own".

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